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three of the democracy in pakistan especially where the. general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the isle that he mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the details of which i am demanding ali and he did in the law. constitution and electoral law and the third thing my electoral reform the agenda has been ality and lost by the supreme court of pakistan interstage ment which was issued on eighth of june two thousand and twelve this year so we have to just enforce these articles of constitution and sections of the electoral laws and judgment of supreme court in dozen or more than one month and still we have three months for care to go to government so there is no chance of beating that democracy election can tak
three of the democracy in pakistan especially where the. general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the isle that he mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the...
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i have not come here with any agenda my agenda is the nation of pakistan. somebody critic can say anything to anybody who seem obama would have said the same thing to the but evolutionary people of you know the c n n r now they say now it's going to cause us he would have said this in a sense said the same thing so whenever you get up for the change the people who want to name the status quo deity used to say this kind of allegation and telling lies. and this time of rising up and. standing up for this change and democratic revolution is the best appropriate china because i didn't we didn't order them in the political ruler. to list their mandate to god the five years term and we wanted them to complete their term now the attorneys are almost complete. elections are early due in march you understand their term is coming to an end so without disturbing the aging disturbance during their term and we give them time to deliver if they can deliver anything but they couldn't deliver to the people so now this was the best time to bring electoral reforms before we
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i spoke a short time ago to pakistan's foreign minister. according to one international ranking, pakistan ranks as the 34th most corrupt country in the world. it is not surprising that people are protesting. >> corruption that is a challenge in pakistan, like in many other countries. we are doing whatever we can and we intend to do more. we think that is very different than the type of person you are talking about, the person that has absolutely no credentials. staying for the last six years or more in canada. they are challenging pakistan and the fears of 180 million people. challenging the system or we have paid the price to put that in place in pakistan. >> you are talking about the clerics that have called on people to protest. but we talked to you about relations between washington and islamabad. one of the sticking points have been u.s. drone strikes within pakistan. there have been seven droned strikes within the past few weeks. have you come to the conclusion that these drones strikes are useful for pakistan? >> absolutely not. the
i spoke a short time ago to pakistan's foreign minister. according to one international ranking, pakistan ranks as the 34th most corrupt country in the world. it is not surprising that people are protesting. >> corruption that is a challenge in pakistan, like in many other countries. we are doing whatever we can and we intend to do more. we think that is very different than the type of person you are talking about, the person that has absolutely no credentials. staying for the last six...
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been necessary to secure a russian supply route to afghanistan that avoided pakistan state supported what it knew was a fundamentally flawed u.s. war plan in afghanistan and it did so because the nation building approach meant a greater role for the state department in the afghan war and of a bigger congressionally mandated budget robert green will do just back from pakistan on the assessment of hillary clinton in the region well i think that unfortunately hillary clinton has been a voice whore so the harks for the escalation of the war in afghanistan it's a constant whole policy and belief on her part that doesn't seem to have changed. all which is that no matter what the problem is there's a military solution well that's fundamentally wrong wrong in vietnam we've seen are growing in afghanistan we will see it wrong in pakistan but war obsession so brooches says writes hillary clinton one of america's all time worst secrets or is well i would rank her pretty near the bottom of she's one of the worst there was genuine goodwill from russia's side when hillary came with a reset button
been necessary to secure a russian supply route to afghanistan that avoided pakistan state supported what it knew was a fundamentally flawed u.s. war plan in afghanistan and it did so because the nation building approach meant a greater role for the state department in the afghan war and of a bigger congressionally mandated budget robert green will do just back from pakistan on the assessment of hillary clinton in the region well i think that unfortunately hillary clinton has been a voice whore...
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>> we have used drones against al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan, and other places in the world. i think it is incumbent on us in the senate to make sure we have a framework for when and how we're going to approve the use of drones. i do think they are an important tool in our toolkit to fight back against islamic extremists and to take action against folks who have demonstrated to be a real threat to the united states and our regional allies. >> thank you very much for joining us from capitol hill tonight. >> thank you. >> in other news now, senior officials say that leon panetta, the defense secretary, decided to lift a ban about women in combat. it will make available hundreds of thousands of jobs. women are part of the active military personnel in america. and a suicide bombing at a mosque at the capital of baghdad. explosives inside the mosque south of kirkuk. a funeral was taking place at the time of the attack. russia says it is not planning large-scale evacuation of its citizens from syria despite the crisis there. many were flown back to moscow on monday. there are tens
>> we have used drones against al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan, and other places in the world. i think it is incumbent on us in the senate to make sure we have a framework for when and how we're going to approve the use of drones. i do think they are an important tool in our toolkit to fight back against islamic extremists and to take action against folks who have demonstrated to be a real threat to the united states and our regional allies. >> thank you very much for joining us...
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pakistan blunders at a time old as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister sparked speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i made my last brush as demanding the whole government steps down. on measures which only bring misery big greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. and welcome to all t twenty four hour news line for most. of our top story the un's atomic energy experts in iran for the second time in a little more than a month with tehran hopeful for clear progress this time iran however as trust a deal is only possible if its right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected retracing its not seeking atomic weapons which is feared by the west the longer this mutual distrust hampers a solution the more sanctions are piled on the country but as all she is maria for a notion of found out they often only have the opposite effect awards was intended . the u.s. maybe serious sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around sev
pakistan blunders at a time old as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister sparked speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i made my last brush as demanding the whole government steps down. on measures which only bring misery big greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. and welcome to all t twenty four hour news line for most. of our top story the un's atomic energy experts in iran for the second time in a...
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pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in a deal to end an unprecedented anti-government sit in protest in the capital or to talk to the man leading the demonstration. watching artie's with unusual view with me. in the aftermath of the algerian gas facility hostage crisis the military has reportedly captured five islamic terrorists alive security officials now say up to forty eight hostages have been killed in the siege those behind the attack came it was triggered by the french intervention in mali however many analysts believe france is only geopolitical ambitions are what pushed it to intervene to reports now. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but potatoes set to exceed two hundred thousand the stated goal to help the government in bamako drive out to slimmest insurgents before
pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in a deal to end an unprecedented anti-government sit in protest in the capital or to talk to the man leading the demonstration. watching artie's with unusual view with me. in the aftermath of the algerian gas facility hostage crisis the military has reportedly captured five islamic terrorists alive security officials now say up to forty eight hostages have been killed in the siege those behind the attack came it was triggered by the french intervention in...
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well exactly bill so the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john kiriakou will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mr had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in the cia it started with an investigation into how military defense attorneys at guantanamo bay obtained the names and photographs of cia personnel authorities eventually tracked down one name back to reporter who had spoken to mr katie arkell a subsequent search of the e-mail on to the computer then showed he had divulged the information about the role of a specific cia officer in those interrogations to a reporter rather than risk a far longer prison term and because he could no longer afford his legal fees since he could actually get colder agreed to plead guilty to one of the five charges against him that is violating the intelligence identities protection act by e-mailing a name of a cia covert cia officer to a freelance
well exactly bill so the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john kiriakou will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mr had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in the cia it started with an investigation into how military defense attorneys at guantanamo bay obtained the names and photographs of...
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in one case it was a child molester in seattle and another case they use accused murderer from from pakistan who had committed. and declared bankruptcy didn't tell the court that he had five hundred thousand dollars overseas in many cases they've used drug dealers these people with criminal records who ultimately target people who do not have criminal records but who say they want to commit an act of terrorism in these informants who at times have a financial incentive you know informants can make one hundred thousand dollars or more. or in a terrorism case you know even financial incentive to find someone to commit a crime and ultimate that's what they're able to do and i think this raises a real question about justice you know it is this is as much a story about terrorism as it is about justice because how fair is it that all two of the top of the informants that are targeting these men have this great financial incentive to find people who want to commit acts of terrorism and as a result of that they're ultimately finding people who are on the fringes of society who are set are economical
in one case it was a child molester in seattle and another case they use accused murderer from from pakistan who had committed. and declared bankruptcy didn't tell the court that he had five hundred thousand dollars overseas in many cases they've used drug dealers these people with criminal records who ultimately target people who do not have criminal records but who say they want to commit an act of terrorism in these informants who at times have a financial incentive you know informants can...
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in pakistan i can understand it's very damaging for united states but i know whom the whom they try to strike but in syria there's a lot of this experience was sort of chaotic where there was no from playing there so i don't believe that the united states of the bomb administration will be that eager to intervene in any form i'm afraid they're going to kill people on both sides because there are many possible terrorism suspects on their position and i think what you gentlemen are all green here is that never works out the way you expect to go just a slight point my background of the u.s. military veteran of six years i have to say that i actually american drones have been operating over syria syrian air space and have been for well over a year and that's been documented in the western press as a well as the syrian and the russian and everyone else but the intelligence gathering capability of these and their passing on of this information through this amorphous branded free syrian army. that should not be underestimated for the military but. the necessity of that for many of the advance
in pakistan i can understand it's very damaging for united states but i know whom the whom they try to strike but in syria there's a lot of this experience was sort of chaotic where there was no from playing there so i don't believe that the united states of the bomb administration will be that eager to intervene in any form i'm afraid they're going to kill people on both sides because there are many possible terrorism suspects on their position and i think what you gentlemen are all green here...
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and we speak exclusively to the lost a mind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring political reshuffles . reporting the dream job made in china an american worker risks classified data for an easy life and facebook by outsourcing his day's work to the east and he was caught out by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died some people apparently still being held the local media suggests algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and captives from the militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens hostage takers. but demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and that the operation has intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of a heavy air campaign against al qaeda linked
and we speak exclusively to the lost a mind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring political reshuffles . reporting the dream job made in china an american worker risks classified data for an easy life and facebook by outsourcing his day's work to the east and he was caught out by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field...
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the mysterious canadian muslim cleric who leads pakistan's destitute masses against the government with the scandal ridden prime minister parent in the first of four protesters demands. at least eighty die in a double bombing at the university of aleppo the center of a battleground between government forces and rebels applying for control of the ancient city in syria. france builds up what it calls an anti terror mission in mali increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. and germany prepared to stand up for the money is the central bank plans to centralize control of members cash to send it to troubled states. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. they promise to tout his square and it's not looking too far from it has been used in warning shots again being heard outside pakistan's parliament with thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes leading them as a charismatic and enigmatic cleric is said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers de
the mysterious canadian muslim cleric who leads pakistan's destitute masses against the government with the scandal ridden prime minister parent in the first of four protesters demands. at least eighty die in a double bombing at the university of aleppo the center of a battleground between government forces and rebels applying for control of the ancient city in syria. france builds up what it calls an anti terror mission in mali increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say...
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attack in pakistan in 2011 where up to 40 civilians are reported to have been killed. in syria today, war planes continued to bomb rubble-held areas near the capital as president assad was shown on television and attending a mosque service to mark the birthday of the prophet. every day, thousands of refugees to flee the violence. the strain on those trying to shelter them is enormous. we have been to a camp in jordan. >> small figures and a vast crisis. every night now, they come in their thousands. most are women and children, terrorized by war. for the children, how frightening is it? >> they keep screaming. they cannot sleep. they cry all the time. >> in the distance and in the country behind them, smoke rises from an explosion. on this side of the border, they meet soldiers to try to help, not kill. >> at each border crossing, or forces are there to receive them. we take them somewhere south, to restore their sense of security. this is the place of safety become a camp where it nearly 70,000 syrian refugees are now being cared for by the jordanian government and th
attack in pakistan in 2011 where up to 40 civilians are reported to have been killed. in syria today, war planes continued to bomb rubble-held areas near the capital as president assad was shown on television and attending a mosque service to mark the birthday of the prophet. every day, thousands of refugees to flee the violence. the strain on those trying to shelter them is enormous. we have been to a camp in jordan. >> small figures and a vast crisis. every night now, they come in their...
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ladies come on ladies ♪ >> oh, yeah, i'm liking this. 31-year-old catapulted to fame in his home of pakistan with "one more fish" hocking snapper at queens market in london. >> and so you like this? >> i do. feeling it. >> psy says he doesn't want to sing gangnam style anymore. >> instead of what? what's his other hit? >> he has nothing. >> "one pound fish" okay. >>> was it one small fbi for neil armstrong? >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a new documentary suggests that armstrong may have lied when he said he ad libed that famous line when he became the first man to step foot on the room. in a recent interview, armstrong's brother claimed that he thought up the famous line months before the july 16th apollo mission and that he was supposed to say a man not just man. >>> some people were shocked when they thought they saw superman flying over the coast. here's jeanne moos. >> he may look like a man of steel but he's actually the man of lightweight foam. actually his top speed is 30 miles an hour. but the sight of superman flying above the california coast was
ladies come on ladies ♪ >> oh, yeah, i'm liking this. 31-year-old catapulted to fame in his home of pakistan with "one more fish" hocking snapper at queens market in london. >> and so you like this? >> i do. feeling it. >> psy says he doesn't want to sing gangnam style anymore. >> instead of what? what's his other hit? >> he has nothing. >> "one pound fish" okay. >>> was it one small fbi for neil armstrong? >> that's...
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and pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protest over corruption in the capital. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and use in our way our top story algeria due to release the final number of hostages killed in the terrorist siege on a remote gas plant with the figure expected to rise above twenty three a number of foreign civilians were among those killed when algerian forces stormed the site seized by islamic militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali and there are increasing fears the military campaign could backfire on paris well some say analysts while some analysts i should say say there's more than meets the eye as polly boyd now reports. but there will be studied terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but the total set to exceed two hu
and pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protest over corruption in the capital. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and use in our way our top story algeria due to release the final number of hostages killed in the terrorist siege on a remote gas plant with the figure expected to rise above twenty three a number of foreign civilians were among those killed when algerian forces stormed the site seized by islamic militants in revenge for the french...
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she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy, but secretary clinton never stepped on anybody's toes. she always left it to the president to take the lead on things. so i think that was a sign that she was a team player. i find, charlie, more people from both parties today saying that they thought she did a good job, and that she showed that she has real depth. then you would have found four years ago. >> rose: clearly it enhanced her reputation. >> i think so. >> rose: when you look forward to the service of john kerry, assuming what most people bel
she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the...
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or from iran now to pakistan where the political crisis deepens with ongoing street protests on confusion over a recent court order to arrest the country's prime minister an old corruption charges officials call the development a soft coup with some accusing the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy to force out civilian leadership the supreme court decision gave a boost to the thousand strong protests in islamabad which has run into its third day and ultimately paralyzed the capital the demonstrators are led by a pakistani canadian muslim cleric who promised a revolution if the whole government does not step down and the protesters are really seen bloody clashes with police and more violence is feared as the chaos in the country intensifies artie's correspondent is in islamabad. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the flame us to square on the local language where. dr qadri and his fourth testers are gathered and demanded the government to step down. and he has added to that these seven demands which briefly says that the all parliamentarian. should be
or from iran now to pakistan where the political crisis deepens with ongoing street protests on confusion over a recent court order to arrest the country's prime minister an old corruption charges officials call the development a soft coup with some accusing the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy to force out civilian leadership the supreme court decision gave a boost to the thousand strong protests in islamabad which has run into its third day and ultimately paralyzed the capital the...
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pakistan's. government with the scandal ridden prime minister apparently. called. increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. for their money. to trouble. international news and comment on the screen around the world this is. they promise to tout his square and it's not looking too far from it has been used in warning shots are again being heard outside pakistan's parliament with thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes in them as a charismatic and enigmatic cleric is said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands a call for broader government reform and a harsh crackdown on corruption and an apparent effort to modify the demonstrators pakistan's supreme court has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who's caught up in a bribery scandal. has more now from islamabad. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where all the chalk with the local language where dr qadri and his protesters are gathered and d
pakistan's. government with the scandal ridden prime minister apparently. called. increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. for their money. to trouble. international news and comment on the screen around the world this is. they promise to tout his square and it's not looking too far from it has been used in warning shots are again being heard outside pakistan's parliament with thousands of demanding immediate...
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and you're watching r t let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world now in pakistan leaders of the shiite minority have refused to bury the bodies of more than a one hundred victims killed in series of sectarian bombings on thursday the shia leaders are protesting over a lack of security in the country three days of mourning were declared following the attacks among the deadliest carried out by sunni extremists shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and have been the target of a recent surge in violence. overnight rioting has again hit the city of belfast in northern ireland a bus was torched and police used rubber bullets and water cannon to try a disperse a crowd at least four officers were injured in the clash over this loyalist block dozens of roads during rush hour causing traffic disruption throwing missiles and powerful bombs tension has been boiling for more than a month after the city council decided to fly the union flag in front of city hall for only eighteen days in the year. around ten thousand people have protested in slovenia's capital of the ballot t
and you're watching r t let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world now in pakistan leaders of the shiite minority have refused to bury the bodies of more than a one hundred victims killed in series of sectarian bombings on thursday the shia leaders are protesting over a lack of security in the country three days of mourning were declared following the attacks among the deadliest carried out by sunni extremists shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and have been the...
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hundreds of people have been rallying in pakistan administered kashmir to mark the day of self-determination commemorating a one nine hundred forty nine a un resolution which said the people in the region should have the right to their own sovereignty protesters shouted india and the un slogans in a demonstration organized by a local militant group which wants the region to become part of pakistan the area has been disputed by the two countries since they gained independence back in one thousand nine hundred forty seven. thousands of people have been left stranded in australia as numerous wildfires rage across the island of tasmania at least one hundred homes have been destroyed and hundreds of locals have been evacuated at least thirty percent of all buildings have burnt down and one community east of the tasmanian capital who bought a well road part of the island still remain cut off by the fires much of the country is currently dealing with scorching temperatures reaching over forty degrees celsius. now freedom of expression has been one of the pillars of america since it was founded for
hundreds of people have been rallying in pakistan administered kashmir to mark the day of self-determination commemorating a one nine hundred forty nine a un resolution which said the people in the region should have the right to their own sovereignty protesters shouted india and the un slogans in a demonstration organized by a local militant group which wants the region to become part of pakistan the area has been disputed by the two countries since they gained independence back in one...
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in pakistan leaders of the shia minority have refused to bury the bodies of more than one hundred victims killed in a series of sectarian bombings on thursday the shia leaders are protesting over a lack of security in the country three days of mourning where declared following the attacks among the deadliest carried out by sunni extremists shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and have been the target of a recent surge in violence. thousands of crews of from across europe are protesting against the assassination of three kluge female activists shot in the head on thursday among the victims was a co-founder of the stand workers' party the p.k. k. was struggling for independence from turkey turkish prime minister de better ones there earlier the murders appears to be the result of an internal feud three thousand people have so far been killed in the decades long conflict between turkey and the kurdish minority. overnight writing has again hit the city of belfast in northern ireland a bus was torsion police use rubber bullets and water cannons to try and disperse the crowds at least four o
in pakistan leaders of the shia minority have refused to bury the bodies of more than one hundred victims killed in a series of sectarian bombings on thursday the shia leaders are protesting over a lack of security in the country three days of mourning where declared following the attacks among the deadliest carried out by sunni extremists shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and have been the target of a recent surge in violence. thousands of crews of from across europe are protesting...
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slogans and a demonstration organized by a local militia group which wants the region to become part of pakistan there has been disputed by the two countries since they gain independence in one thousand nine hundred forty seven. freedom of expression has been one of the pillars of america since it was founded but the phenomenon of political correctness means one person's freedom of speech could be someone else's insult. examines how candid expression has turned into a touchy subject. america is a country that pioneers freedom of expression but is the rising tide of political correctness reigning in the right to say what you think like you. do to actually speak their mind it's almost as though you have a sort of a code sometimes you want to call a spade a spade and sometimes you want to travel according to risk news and pull the majority of citizens think the us is overdosing on p.c. turning the land of the free into a nation of hyper sensitive sissies. where even corn chips can cause mass controversy in this ad a priest substituted to read zero for the eucharist the body of christ. the commercia
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india and pakistan fought a war every 15 years after independence. they fought three wars in 30 years. and then they got nuclear weapons. and in the last 40 years they haven't fought a war since. now, every time you will of course see tension and you will see crises like the cuban missile crisis because the powers are in conflict with one another. but what's extraordinary is that during the cold war despite this intense geopolitical rivalry which would have all history would have suggested that the united states and soviet union would have gone to war with one another they didn't because of nuclear weapons, because they were deterred because of the fear of what it would mean. margaret thatcher understood this in 1989 she gave a speech standing with good-bye chove and said you and i mr. secretary general know that conventional weapons have never deterred war in europe. but nuclear weapons have done so for 40 years. she said in 1989 make that 70 years. north korea when it went nuclear we were told all of asia would go nuclear. you could understood why
india and pakistan fought a war every 15 years after independence. they fought three wars in 30 years. and then they got nuclear weapons. and in the last 40 years they haven't fought a war since. now, every time you will of course see tension and you will see crises like the cuban missile crisis because the powers are in conflict with one another. but what's extraordinary is that during the cold war despite this intense geopolitical rivalry which would have all history would have suggested that...
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they will go to pakistan the next day. they have already paid for the bomb they just have to bring it back home. it is turkey, iraq, every country believed to be a superpower will go nuclear. nuclear balance will include many participants is not stable. if it just israel against iran, the main concept is destruction, basically, the cold world war is not there anymore. there is no communication between iran and israel. at this time, the soviet union had an embassy in washington, d.c. the brother of the president, kennedy went to the embassy in d.c. and they tried to deescalate a war that was about to have a nuclear war. there is no iran embassy in israel. there is no white line between the prime minister office and the supreme leader. this is not an israeli problem. the iranian regime has turned against everything we stand for, freedom, human rights, rule of law, women's rights, everything. last word, if you believe i am the only one in the world who is taking part in operations. two are very successful -- [applause] two ar
they will go to pakistan the next day. they have already paid for the bomb they just have to bring it back home. it is turkey, iraq, every country believed to be a superpower will go nuclear. nuclear balance will include many participants is not stable. if it just israel against iran, the main concept is destruction, basically, the cold world war is not there anymore. there is no communication between iran and israel. at this time, the soviet union had an embassy in washington, d.c. the brother...